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Christmas and Modern Man – Martyn Lloyd-Jones

The sermon of this post is from the YouTube site, MLJTrust.

A sermon by Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones on 1 Corinthians 1.20 https://www.mljtrust.org/sermons/othe…

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“Tradition is wonderful, but traditionalism is paralyzing. It’s good to be helped by the past, but the moment you begin to live on it, you become paralyzed.” ―Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

1 Corinthians 1:20 Where is the one who is wise? Where is the scribe? Where is the debater of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world?

Sermon Description [by MLJTrust]:

Christmas is always a wonderful time of the year. People seem to be on their best behavior, full of cheer, and often become religious during this time.

But what is the meaning behind Christmas?

In this sermon on 1 Corinthians 1:20 titled “Christmas and the Modern Man,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones preaches that the true meaning of Christmas is something that seems offensive, and even foolish, to the natural person. Today’s culture has missed the reason why God sent His Son to Earth in the first place; that is, to reconcile humanity back to Himself.

This is the part of the gospel message that is offensive; the Christmas story makes one realize that they are helpless enough that they need a baby to come save them.

Christmas is truly a miraculous story. A virgin gives birth to a boy who will save humanity from their sins. This message sounds like foolishness, yet this is the message that all must come to grips with and in hope believe that Jesus was the promised King who will redeem humanity.

Some think that He was only a good teacher with good philosophy.

This sermon will show that God cannot be made known through religious efforts and earthly wisdom, but only by believing in what the world considers to be foolish.

 

Sermon Breakdown [by MLJTrust]:

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